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Major Oil Companies Show Interest in Greek Offshore Areas
International oil companies, including Total, ENI, and BP, are expressing strong interest in Greek offshore areas south of Crete and Peloponnese, following a Libyan licensing round that excluded Turkish concessions and created opportunities for economies of scale.
Major Oil Companies Show Interest in Greek Offshore Areas
International oil companies, including Total, ENI, and BP, are expressing strong interest in Greek offshore areas south of Crete and Peloponnese, following a Libyan licensing round that excluded Turkish concessions and created opportunities for economies of scale.
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44% Bias Score


Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis Escalates After Deadly Police Raid
A Russian police operation in Yekaterinburg, resulting in the deaths of two Azerbaijani men, triggered a diplomatic crisis with Azerbaijan, escalating pre-existing tensions stemming from a 2024 plane crash and marked by mutual arrests and accusations.
Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis Escalates After Deadly Police Raid
A Russian police operation in Yekaterinburg, resulting in the deaths of two Azerbaijani men, triggered a diplomatic crisis with Azerbaijan, escalating pre-existing tensions stemming from a 2024 plane crash and marked by mutual arrests and accusations.
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36% Bias Score


German Foundries Fight for Survival Amidst Energy Crisis, Embrace Green Transition
Facing international competition and high energy costs, the German foundry industry, exemplified by Siempelkamp in Krefeld, is shrinking; however, the EU approved plans for industrial electricity price caps, prompting companies like Siempelkamp to invest millions in decarbonizing production and crea...
German Foundries Fight for Survival Amidst Energy Crisis, Embrace Green Transition
Facing international competition and high energy costs, the German foundry industry, exemplified by Siempelkamp in Krefeld, is shrinking; however, the EU approved plans for industrial electricity price caps, prompting companies like Siempelkamp to invest millions in decarbonizing production and crea...
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52% Bias Score


Ethiopia Completes Controversial Nile Dam
Ethiopia completed the $4 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile, aiming to boost its electricity generation while reassuring downstream countries, Egypt and Sudan, that the dam is a shared opportunity despite their concerns about water supply disruptions.
Ethiopia Completes Controversial Nile Dam
Ethiopia completed the $4 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile, aiming to boost its electricity generation while reassuring downstream countries, Egypt and Sudan, that the dam is a shared opportunity despite their concerns about water supply disruptions.
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52% Bias Score


China-Indonesia Clean Energy Partnership: A New Era of Collaboration
China and Indonesia are shifting their 75-year-old diplomatic relationship from infrastructure projects to a strategic clean energy partnership, leveraging China's renewable energy expertise to help Indonesia achieve its net-zero emissions goal by 2060 and develop value-added industries.
China-Indonesia Clean Energy Partnership: A New Era of Collaboration
China and Indonesia are shifting their 75-year-old diplomatic relationship from infrastructure projects to a strategic clean energy partnership, leveraging China's renewable energy expertise to help Indonesia achieve its net-zero emissions goal by 2060 and develop value-added industries.
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40% Bias Score


Iberian Blackout: Most Damages Uncompensated, Investigations Underway
The April 28th, 2024, Iberian Peninsula blackout, caused by inadequate system operator management and premature photovoltaic plant disconnections, will leave most of the 30 million Spanish supply points to cover individual losses due to high claim costs and difficulties linking cause and effect; inv...
Iberian Blackout: Most Damages Uncompensated, Investigations Underway
The April 28th, 2024, Iberian Peninsula blackout, caused by inadequate system operator management and premature photovoltaic plant disconnections, will leave most of the 30 million Spanish supply points to cover individual losses due to high claim costs and difficulties linking cause and effect; inv...
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56% Bias Score

Poland's Renewable Energy Surpasses Coal in June 2025
In June 2025, Poland's renewable energy sources (primarily solar and wind) generated 44.1% of its electricity, surpassing coal (43.7%) for the first time, due to favorable weather and increased solar capacity, though fossil fuels still dominate, while regulatory hurdles and infrastructure limitation...

Poland's Renewable Energy Surpasses Coal in June 2025
In June 2025, Poland's renewable energy sources (primarily solar and wind) generated 44.1% of its electricity, surpassing coal (43.7%) for the first time, due to favorable weather and increased solar capacity, though fossil fuels still dominate, while regulatory hurdles and infrastructure limitation...
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36% Bias Score

Watt Faces Backlash Over Secret Woodside Approval Conditions
Australia's Environment Minister approved Woodside's 50-year North West Shelf gas project extension with undisclosed conditions, defying his transparency pledge and drawing criticism from conservation groups concerned about environmental and cultural impacts.

Watt Faces Backlash Over Secret Woodside Approval Conditions
Australia's Environment Minister approved Woodside's 50-year North West Shelf gas project extension with undisclosed conditions, defying his transparency pledge and drawing criticism from conservation groups concerned about environmental and cultural impacts.
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44% Bias Score

German Solar Power Soars Despite Domestic Production Slump
In 2024, German photovoltaic systems generated a record 13.8% of the country's electricity (59.5 million megawatt hours), despite a 56% drop in domestic solar module production and an 86% reliance on Chinese imports.

German Solar Power Soars Despite Domestic Production Slump
In 2024, German photovoltaic systems generated a record 13.8% of the country's electricity (59.5 million megawatt hours), despite a 56% drop in domestic solar module production and an 86% reliance on Chinese imports.
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36% Bias Score

Swiss Glaciers Melt at Alarming Rate, Posing Water and Energy Risks
Accelerated melting of Swiss glaciers, exemplified by the Rhone Glacier's 'Swiss cheese' appearance, is causing significant water resource and energy concerns, mirroring global trends and potentially leading to the disappearance of some glaciers.

Swiss Glaciers Melt at Alarming Rate, Posing Water and Energy Risks
Accelerated melting of Swiss glaciers, exemplified by the Rhone Glacier's 'Swiss cheese' appearance, is causing significant water resource and energy concerns, mirroring global trends and potentially leading to the disappearance of some glaciers.
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28% Bias Score

China-Indonesia Clean Energy Collaboration: A New Era of Partnership
China and Indonesia are transitioning their 75-year-old diplomatic relationship from infrastructure projects under the Belt and Road Initiative to a strategic clean energy collaboration, aiming to leverage China's renewable energy expertise to support Indonesia's net-zero emissions target by 2060 an...

China-Indonesia Clean Energy Collaboration: A New Era of Partnership
China and Indonesia are transitioning their 75-year-old diplomatic relationship from infrastructure projects under the Belt and Road Initiative to a strategic clean energy collaboration, aiming to leverage China's renewable energy expertise to support Indonesia's net-zero emissions target by 2060 an...
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40% Bias Score

China Launches World's First Ammonia-Powered Ship
China launched the world's first ammonia-powered ship on Saturday, a 50-ton vessel with a 10-knot top speed, achieving stable combustion with near-zero carbon emissions, marking a significant step in decarbonizing the shipping industry and offering potential for broader applications.

China Launches World's First Ammonia-Powered Ship
China launched the world's first ammonia-powered ship on Saturday, a 50-ton vessel with a 10-knot top speed, achieving stable combustion with near-zero carbon emissions, marking a significant step in decarbonizing the shipping industry and offering potential for broader applications.
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36% Bias Score
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